
Split-screen.com writes: "Canadian developer Blue Castle Games and Capcom's Dead Rising 2. It just feels great to let it out, no? Nearly 3 years later and the "Resident Evil meets Dynasty Warriors" murder-fest is still a text-book example of maximum number of zombies on screen at once. Thankfully, the game was about more than just killing, as photo-journalist, Frank West, was embroiled in government cover-ups, murderous vendettas and a quest for the truth behind the zombie infestation. The first game wasn't perfect – we're not necessarily saying these additions could make the second so – but here are five features Dead Rising 2 must have, on pain of zombification."

The Dead Rising series has enjoyed a long and storied history over the years, but which game in the series is best?

Over the last week, Jake has been going back to the Dead Rising 2 Off The Record remaster and has been an absolute blast. When he was 15 he first got his Xbox 360 and Dead Rising with it, it was unlike any other experience. It made him wonder though, what happened to the Dead Rising series.
Interesting timing. This retrospective was released just a few days ago: https://youtu.be/Et-cKSrWuc...
They took away the depth and charm of the game that made it fun and interesting, and made it into a generic zombie killing game.
This was the series the got me to buy an Xbox 360. The first one was so good. It still had horror elements. As it went on it became kind of a parody. Never forget getting Zombie Genecider achievement and then restarting the game to get the Mega Buster. That thing was monstrous against enemies.

Some video game weapons are so outlandish they could never realistically be used, and that's why they're on our list of the 10 most impractical weapons in gaming.
1 Zombies
2 Lots of them
3 Plenty of Wepons
4 All in Glorious HD
5 On My PS3
a better save system.